Last year, Ford Performance unveiled the Mustang FP800S concept, a supercharged beast that many call the “budget” Mustang GTD. At...
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For 2011, the Shelby GT500 carried over much of its predecessor’s design, but the changes made—though subtle in appearance—significantly impacted...
This 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake is an exceptional find for enthusiasts seeking a rare and powerful Mustang. One...
When it comes to muscle cars, two things matter most: power and presence. For decades, American muscle has been defined...
Ford and Chevy have been locked in a heated rivalry for decades, with the Mustang and Camaro often going head-to-head....
For muscle car enthusiasts and collectors alike, few names are as prestigious as the Shelby GT500 KR. And now, you...
In 1967, the Mustang factory introduced a 390ci ‘big-block’ V8, but Shelby took it a step further by equipping the...
As one of the most respected names in Mustang tuning, Steeda has consistently pushed the boundaries of what Ford’s iconic...
The GT500 name has been synonymous with high performance since 1967, when Ford and Carroll Shelby introduced the first version....
The 2017 Shelby GT350R represents a significant advancement over its 1960s predecessor. It delivers high performance through a 5.2L Voodoo...
Can the entry-level Porsche 911 Carrera, the least powerful in the lineup, outpace a Shelby GT350 in a quarter-mile drag...
In 1965, Carroll Shelby transformed the Ford Mustang from a modest coupe into a track-ready machine with the Shelby GT350....
Manual transmissions are becoming increasingly rare in today’s automotive landscape, especially in high-performance sports cars. Many manufacturers have shifted to...
Ford unveiled the 60th Anniversary Mustang, a limited-edition package celebrating the legacy of the iconic muscle car last year. This...
In February 1968, Ford introduced a new option package for Mustang coupes for the high-demand California market. Drawing inspiration from...
Carroll Shelby may no longer be with us, but his high-performance legacy continues with the 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500....
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 has a storied name in muscle car history. First introduced in 1969, it was designed...
The Ford Mustang GTD has set an incredible benchmark as the first American car to break the seven-minute barrier at...
The 1966 Shelby GT350 is a legendary piece of American muscle car history, and one of these rare machines is...
In 1965, Carroll Shelby transformed the Ford Mustang from a modest “secretary’s car” into a racing icon. The Shelby GT350R...
Mustang restomods have become a popular trend among enthusiasts who appreciate the classic styling of vintage Mustangs but desire the...
Founded in 2014, Revology Cars produces licensed reproductions of classic 1966-68 Mustang fastback and convertible models. The lineup also includes...
Hurst Performance, responsible for some of the most iconic and collectible pace cars in racing history, built 50 limited production...
The GT350 story began in 1965 with the first Shelby Mustang, a car that transformed the image of the Mustang...
The 2024 Mustang Dark Horse Premium has already earned its place as one of the most exciting high-performance pony cars...
The 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 redefines brute performance, offering 760 horsepower from its supercharged 5.2L cross-plane V-8 engine. This...
This drag race organized by carwow between the BMW M4 CS and the Shelby GT350 is a battle of European...
Ford has brought a significant surprise to the 2025 Detroit Auto Show to celebrate 60 years of Mustang heritage: the...
In 1982, the California Highway Patrol tasked Ford with developing a faster, lighter, and more compact police car to succeed...
Hennessey Performance has unveiled the 2020 Heritage Edition GT350 Mustang H850 Revival Series, celebrating one of the most iconic Mustangs...
































